We’re having a breather in between snowstorms. About two weeks ago, a storm dumped between 1 to 2 feet of snow on some of the nearby cities. A college, two elementary schools, and a junior high school were closed. (I’m sure those students were elated!)
We got a measly 2 inches.
Even though we didn’t get much snow, it was still cold. The kind of cold where you want to wrap up in a soft blanket, sip a cup of hot chocolate and read a good book.
I have a great recipe for a hot chocolate mix that I thought I would share for those of you who might be experiencing similar wintery days. It would be great fun to stir up the mix, make a cup, and then share that cozy blanket with a grandchild as you read her a story.
But, before pulling out your blanket, first have some bonding time by making this mix together with your grandchild. It is simple to make and can be an enjoyable experience in the kitchen for grandchild and grandma.
Hot Chocolate Mix
10 2/3 cups of instant nonfat dry milk
1 (6 oz.) jar powdered non-dairy creamer (like Cremora)
2 cups powdered sugar
1 (16 oz.) can instant chocolate drink mix (like Nestle’s Quick)
Combine all ingredients in a large bowl. Mix well. Store in an airtight container. Use within 6 months. To use, add 3 tablespoon of the hot chocolate mix with 1 cup hot water. Stir to dissolve.
Some people like to substitute unsweetened cocoa powder for the instant chocolate drink mix and substitute granular sugar for the powdered sugar.
Variations Ideas
Add 1 to 2 tablespoons caramel-flavored sundae syrup for a caramel flavored hot chocolate.
Use a candy cane to stir your hot chocolate. The candy will melt and give a mint flavor to the hot chocolate.
Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream to make it extra creamier (and a wee bit cooler).
Squirt some canned whipped cream on the hot chocolate and top with a sprinkle of nutmeg.
Put in a few mini semi-sweet chocolate chips for extra chocolaty flavor.
Put in 1 or 2 Hershey Kisses or Hugs in your hot chocolate.
And of course, pop in some min-marshmallows.
This mix can be a great Christmas gift, birthday gift, or Valentine’s Day gift to make with your grandchildren. Your grandchild could then give it to family members or friends. Fill a sandwich sized Ziplock bag with the mix. Add desired extras such as the mini chocolate chips or Hershey Kisses. Put the bag into a mug. Add a spoon or candy stick stirrers. Wrap the mug in cellophane. Include a sticker that gives directions on making the drink.
When you have this mix all made up, you’ll be ready for the next blizzard. I hope you’ll stay toasty warm!
3 thoughts on “Super Easy Hot Chocolate Mix”
Nina is a girl after my own heart!! I even drink hot chocolate in July sometimes!
Happy New Year to you and your family!
Great recipe! I hope we won’t have a blizzard this winter, but if we do, I’ll be prepared! Happy New Year! Sally
I love this recipe for hot chocolate mix. Nina (8) loves to make hot chocolate — of course she usually manages to eat the chocolate off the top before I can persuade her to mix it all in. When her cousin Jordan (10) slept over, wasn’t I surprised at waking up at 1:30 a.m. to hear noises in the kitchen, and to go downstairs to find them both drinking hot chocolate. They’ll probably drink even more with your mix! Happy New Year — Sally